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by Virginia Henley (Author) "What a beautiful cock!" she murmured under her breath ..." (more)
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Gratuitous cursing and fatuous one-liners abound, and from its tasteless double entendre opening to its predictable ending, Henley's ( The Falcon and the Flower ) romance slogs through 17th-century England with all the wit and originality of a mud-wrestling match. The impoverished Lady Summer St. Catherine and her brother Spencer live in the family's ramshackle country house until, during a brief trip to London, Summer catches the eye of Lord Ruark Helford, her wealthy neighbor in Cornwall. Upon their return to the country, Summer conceals her poverty as she charms Ruark, who proposes. Their idyllic happiness ends in a major row when Ruark learns the truth and concludes he's been used by Summer for his money and his power as a magistrate to free her brother who has been imprisoned on smuggling chargesp. 277 . Summer flees and finds romance, mystery and financial assistance in the arms of a dashing pirate called Rory (obviously Ruark in disguise). Subsequently, Summer romps at court, sports with "Rory," clashes with Ruark and even gets herself tossed into prison on her way to a final happy reconciliation. (Dec.) RED WOLF put into 1019
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Wild as a pagan goddess, Lady Summer galloped her stallion along the Cornish coast.  She had dabbled in the smuggler's game to save her family estate, but a wealthy marriage would better serve her purpose now.  Lord Ruark Helford seemed the answer to her reckless prayers.  But as his hot, hungry kisses drew her toward deception and irresistible acts of love, she had to hesitate.  Would this arrogant, handsome lord be her ticket to heaven--or hell?

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5.0 out of 5 stars The Pirate and the Pagan, Jan 24 2004
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I love this book. Obviously from all of the other reviews everyone has an opinion. This was my first Virgina Henley book, and I must say, I will definatly be buying more of her books. Her style is bold and very refreshing but apparently not for the 'faint of heart' people who do not appreciate a self-reliant woman to be the heroine of the story.

I highly recommend this book! Very loving and very dramatic read. It took me less than 2 days to finish!

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1.0 out of 5 stars Disappointing!, Oct 22 2003
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I bought the Pirate and the Pagan by Virginia Henley because I was looking for a good Pirate themed romance book but instead I found that it was very disappointing! The hero and the heroine were both unlikeable and had no endearing qualities whatsoever! For me personally this was a waste of money and time!
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1.0 out of 5 stars A frustrating read, Mar 25 2003
By lilith (Adelaide, South Australia Australia) - See all my reviews
When I saw that this book has an everage customer reviews more than 4 stars, I unquestionably believed it's the most overated book I've ever read.

Though the book got my whole attention very quickly from the beginning, I felt something wrong just after the hero and heroine getting together. This couple, Cat and Ruark, spend too much, and I mean TOO MUCH, pages after that showing their spectacularity, eagerness and variety in making love with a little progress in the story. I found myself read past the first quarter of the book very fast because I skipped most of those unnescessary and meaningless sex scenes. When I finished the book and returned to read those part, I knew that I didn't miss a thing by skipping them.

However, the most disgusting thing in this book is the heroine. Cat is potentially the most annoying, bitchy and stubborn female character in romantic fictions. Some might think she's a strong and independent girl for her love to take care of her own bussinesses without accepting any help from someone -even when she should. I'd have though the same if it wasn't for the fact that she's never solved her problems successfully by herself and that made me unable to admire her and felt sorry for her instead. Her anger and her erratic pride drove her to do a lot of silly things that cause her more troubles and in the end it caused her the worst. Most of arguements she had with Ruark (especially the one I hate the most when she got mad at him about her beloved brother) weren't suppose to happen if only she'd known a civilised way to control her temper and try to be reasonable. Moreover, she did a very shameful thing by sleeping with Rory and even fancied him when she'd been in love with Ruark, no matter what's her excuse. And in the end it seemed to me that she didn't really feel guilty for those silly things she'd done, nor did she appologise for her lack of loyalty.

Ruark isn't my ideal hero either. He's abusive, cruel, and often unreasonable. The unusual thing he'd done just to have a peace with his crazy wife made me felt sorry for him.

Even the twist in the end couldn't satisfy me. I knew all along the true identity of Rory. It's very predictable that I'm still wondering why should I call it a twist in the first place.

I admitted that the love story between Cat and Ruark is a page turner because I couldn't put the book down no matter how frustrated I was. The historical background was great as well as the secondary characters. However, to feel like stabbing someone's face throughout the story certainly isn't an ideal outcome I've expected from reading a romance. I knew how much I hate the book when I finished it and still thought the leading character didn't deserve a happy ending.

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5.0 out of 5 stars One of the best romances ever...
I love when the characters are thrown into an emotional roller coaster. This book is one of those. Summer is a typical woman of the era and having not many choices in life she... Read more
Published on Jan 6 2003 by Digmari Bey

1.0 out of 5 stars Incredibly disappointing
I am an avid reader and I was looking to find another good author to read, becuase I have read all of my favorite authors' books already. Read more
Published on Oct 22 2002

4.0 out of 5 stars Great Book
I have just recently "found" Virginia Henley, and so far with the exception of just one book (The Raven and the Rose) I have loved them all. Read more
Published on Nov 2 2001 by Kristi Ahlers

4.0 out of 5 stars Good story - don't always like the characters
This was a good story and Ms. Henley is know for that. The only thing that I could not say about this book is that I liked the main characters. Read more
Published on Mar 27 2001 by gothicgirltx

5.0 out of 5 stars Two Times the Pleasure
A stimulating novel that explored the depths of the heroine's mind. Summer is a headstrong female who goes after what she wants. Read more
Published on Jan 28 2001

5.0 out of 5 stars LOVED IT - the second time, too!
I've acquired a collection of about 70 novels, but only about 10 are reserved in my mind as "the BEST I've ever read". This is one of them. Read more
Published on July 20 2000

5.0 out of 5 stars A match made in heaven AND hell!
I loved this novel.....First Summer is a great heroine who would do anything in her power to save what is rightfully hers...like any good woman would. Read more
Published on May 3 2000 by jazzy_a

1.0 out of 5 stars Crummy stuff
Why not just call this book "Pagan Porn" and be done with it.

I am no prude, but honestly I read romances to read about romance. Not just sex. Read more

Published on May 2 2000

1.0 out of 5 stars Crummy stuff
Why not just call this book "Pagan Porn" and be done with it.

I am no prude, but honestly I read romances to read about romance. Not just sex. Read more

Published on May 2 2000 by Illiana

3.0 out of 5 stars Pretty good but not dynamite
First of all, let me say that i love virginia henley, and love to get my hands on any of her books. I picked up the pirate and the pagan expecting it to be the greatest historical... Read more
Published on Mar 29 2000

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